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White earned his BA at Harvard University (1977) and PhD at the University of California at Los Angeles (1982). Before his current role at George Mason University he held a position as F. A. Hayek Professor of Economic History with the University of Missouri–St. Louis Economics department from 2000 to 2009, teaching American Economic History, Monetary Theory, and Money and Banking.
The society issues an award, the Thomas Kettle Award, to individuals who have made an "outstanding contribution to the field of economics and public policy". [1] The award is named in honor of Thomas Kettle (1880–1916) who was the first Professor of National Economics at UCD and one of the founders of the Legal and Economics Society. [1]
He has published two books, Money and the Economy: A Monetarist View, [2] in 1978, and Principles of Economics, [3] in 1991. During his 10 years at the St. Louis Fed, he gave over 150 speeches on a variety of topics. Poole is a director of United Way of Greater St. Louis and member of the Webster University Board of Trustees.
St. Louis Public Schools (SLPS), the city's school district, saw by far the biggest losses: $167.9 million over six years, nearly 65 percent of the countywide total.
Anil Kashyap, professor of economics and finance at University of Chicago [48] Robert Lieber, professor of the Department of Government and School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University [49] Elizabeth G. Loboa, provost and vice president for academic affairs at Southern Methodist University [50]
Economics Nobel prize (1994) Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1987) Robert A. Pollak: Economics Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1999) Murray L. Weidenbaum: Economics Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2005) Barbara Anna Schaal: Evolutionary Biology Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2006)
Founded in 1917, the business school was renamed for entrepreneur John M. Olin in 1988.. The Olin Business School includes the 80,000 sq ft (7,400 m 2) Simon Hall, whose 1986 construction was largely funded by a gift from John E. Simon; Knight and Bauer Halls, whose 2014 construction was largely funded by gifts from Charles F.
St. Louis Fed Research also hosts IDEAS, [9] a bibliographic database drawn from Research Papers in Economics (RePEc), [10] which consists of economic research from more than one million academic articles and papers. As of September 2024, the IDEAS site states it has more 4,700,000 items of research that can be browsed or searched, and more ...